Common use of Use of the Project Site Clause in Contracts

Use of the Project Site. The Contractor shall confine operations to the Site as designated by the Owner, and shall confine operations and activities to those permitted by law, ordinances, permits, and the Contract Documents; and should not unreasonably encumber the site with materials or equipment. The Contractor is specifically prohibited from the storage of materials, equipment, or supplies not related to the Work on the Project Site. The Owner will be responsible for resolving disputes between the Contractor and other Contractors with which the Owner has a separate Agreement concerning use of the Project Site.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Fernandina Beach, Attachment A, Attachment A

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Use of the Project Site. The Contractor shall confine operations to the Site as designated by the Owner, Owner and shall confine operations and activities to those permitted by law, ordinances, permits, and the Contract Documents; and should not unreasonably encumber the site with materials or equipment. The Contractor is specifically prohibited from the storage of materials, equipment, or supplies not related to the Work on the Project Site. The Owner will be responsible for resolving disputes between the Contractor and other Contractors with which the Owner has a separate Agreement concerning use of the Project Site.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Fernandina Beach Contract, Fernandina Beach Contract

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